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Subject: Re: FritzMark

Author: Aaron Gordon

Date: 02:38:37 11/12/00

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On November 11, 2000 at 20:53:26, K. Burcham wrote:

>4 megs hash,1000 kns, 663 fritzmarks.
>48 megs hash, 971 kns, 676 fritzmarks.
>128 megs hash, 938 kns, 657 fritzmaks.
>184 megs hash, 913 kns, 639 fritzmarks.
>224 megs hash, 901 kns, 627 fritzmarks.
>
>i am constantly amazed by the humans that are able to play against this level of
>kns. what i see during most games with strong opponents, goes something like
>this,     out of book it will start searching about 500-800 kns, and will climb
>guickly as pieces are removed from the game. in the endgame sometimes i will see
>between  1100-1500 kns, but i suspect these high numbers are just a fluctuation
>in the game software, and not a true kns.  i dont know why this is this high
>compared to the fritzmark test with small hash. i built this gamer just to play
>at chess sites, so this type of information is very interesting to me. sarah
>what are your kns and fritzmarks.



I'm not sure anyone cares but I'll throw in my Fritzmark for the heck of it :)

48 megs hash, 1052knps, 727 fritmarks.

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